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1976 studio album by Rainbow

Rising (also known as Rainbow Rising)[4] is the second studio album by the British-American rock band Rainbow. It was released on 17 May 1976.

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1976 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 17 Mayo 1976 · Fecha Grabación: Marzo 1976 -
    Discográfica: Oyster/Polydor · Estudio de grabación: Musicland Studios, Munich · Productor: Martin Birch
    1
    Tarot Woman
    RainbowRainbow • 1976
    6:11
  • 2
    Run With the Wolf
    RainbowRainbow • 1976
    3:49
  • 3
    Starstruck
    RainbowRainbow • 1976
    4:09
  • 4
    Do You Close Your Eyes
    RainbowRainbow • 1976
    3:01
  • 5
    Stargazer
    RainbowRainbow • 1976
    8:28
  • 6
    A Light in the Black
    RainbowRainbow • 1976
    8:12
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    Rising
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    17/5/1976
    Rising
    Cover painting by Ken Kelly
    Studio album by
    Released17 May 1976[1]
    RecordedFebruary 1976
    StudioMusicland Studios, Munich
    Genre
    Length33:28
    LabelOyster/Polydor
    ProducerMartin Birch
    Rainbow chronology
    Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow
    (1975)
    Rising
    (1976)
    Long Live Rock `n` Roll
    (1978)
    Singles from Rising
    1. "Starstruck"
      Released: August 1976[3]

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    1976 studio album by Rainbow

    Rising (also known as Rainbow Rising)[4] is the second studio album by the British-American rock band Rainbow. It was released on 17 May 1976.

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    History

    Band leader Ritchie Blackmore retained only singer Ronnie James Dio from the previous album line-up, and recruited drummer Cozy Powell, bassist Jimmy Bain and keyboard player Tony Carey to complete the new roster.[5] Recorded in Munich in less than a month, the album was overseen by rock producer and engineer Martin Birch. The band was originally billed as Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow in the US,[4] but was titled simply Rainbow on this release. In 1996 Cozy Powell told Record Collector magazine that much of the album was recorded in one or two takes, with some subsequent overdubs, which explains why no alternate or demo versions exist, just the original or rough mixes.[citation needed]

    The album showpiece,[according to whom?] the eight-minute-and-26-second track "Stargazer", features the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, and originally had a keyboard intro as evidenced on the 2011 Deluxe Edition`s "Rough Mix" version.[citation needed]

    Few of the album tracks made it into the band`s live set: "Stargazer" and "Do You Close Your Eyes", written prior to the inaugural US tour in late 1975, featured in all the 1975 and 1976 shows, while "A Light in the Black" was dropped early in the 1976 tour, although it was reintroduced into the set during the Japanese dates. "Starstruck" was played in shortened form, usually as part of "Man on the Silver Mountain".[citation needed]

    Release

    The original vinyl release was a gatefold sleeve, containing a photo of the band inside, with a generic Polydor inner sleeve. Rising peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.[6] In the UK it peaked at number 11.[7]

    The first CD issue had a slightly different mix to that of the original LP, including a longer delay before the band entered after Carey`s opening solo in "Tarot Woman", and a longer play-out on "Run with the Wolf". The track "Stargazer" had the vocals mixed without the delay, the extra synthesizer deleted and some of the phased sounds deleted. When remastered in 1999 the original vinyl mix was restored.[original research?]

    2011 Deluxe Edition

    After several reschedulings, the deluxe version of the album was finally released in Japan on 5 April 2011 as a three-SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) Deluxe Remastered Edition. This limited edition reissue was released in a cardboard gatefold sleeve (mini LP-style paper jacket), featuring the "high-fidelity" SHM-CD manufacturing process (compatible with standard CD players) and was part of a two-album Rainbow cardboard sleeve reissue series featuring Rainbow Rising and Down to Earth. Both feature the unique-to-Japan obi strip and an additional insert. The Deluxe Edition subsequently received wider release, and went Silver in 2013 in the UK.[8]

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[9]
    Collector`s Guide to Heavy Metal9/10[10]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[11]
    Rolling Stone(mixed)[12]
    Sputnikmusic[13][2]

    According to AllMusic, Rising captured "Blackmore and Dio at the peak of their creative powers...(it) chronicled both the guitarist`s neo-classical metal compositions at their most ambitious, and the singer`s growing fixation with fantasy lyrical themes – a blueprint he would adopt for his entire career thereafter."[9]

    Musicians Rob Halford of Judas Priest and Snowy Shaw have paid tribute to the album in recent years, with Shaw describing it as "a masterpiece and pretty much a milestone" and saying that it "introduced a more Dungeons and Dragons type fantasy heavy rock to the masses."[14][15]

    In Issue 4 of Kerrang! magazine (cover-dated October 1981), Rising was voted the greatest heavy metal album of all time.[16][17] In 2017, it was ranked 48th at Rolling Stone`s "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time".[18]

    Notable cover versions

    • Italian power metal band Domine covered the song "Stargazer" and released it as a Japanese bonus track on their 2002 album Stormbringer Ruler.
    • Chicago metal band Bible of the Devil covered the song "Starstruck" on a 2004 split EP with The Last Vegas.[19]
    • Dream Theater also covered the song "Stargazer" on the album Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009).
    • Faroese folk metal band Týr covered the song "Stargazer" as well on their album The Lay of Thrym (2011).
    • The 2014 tribute album to Ronnie James Dio This Is Your Life featured covers from "Starstruck" by Motörhead and Biff Byford and a medley of the songs: "Stargazer", "Tarot Woman", "Kill the King" and "A Light in the Black" called "Ronnie Rising Medley" by Metallica.

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Tarot Woman"5:58
    2."Run with the Wolf"3:48
    3."Starstruck"4:06
    4."Do You Close Your Eyes"2:58

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    5."Stargazer"8:26
    6."A Light in the Black"8:12

    2011 Deluxe Edition

    Disc one – New York Mix
    No.TitleLength
    1."Tarot Woman"6:01
    2."Run with the Wolf"3:41
    3."Starstruck"4:06
    4."Do You Close Your Eyes"3:00
    5."Stargazer"8:26
    6."A Light in the Black"8:12

    Disc two – Los Angeles Mix
    No.TitleLength
    7."Tarot Woman"6:05
    8."Run with the Wolf"3:45
    9."Starstruck"4:05
    10."Do You Close Your Eyes"2:58
    11."Stargazer"8:22
    12."A Light in the Black"8:11

    Disc three – Rough Mix
    No.TitleLength
    1."Tarot Woman"6:06
    2."Run with the Wolf"3:49
    3."Starstruck"4:04
    4."Do You Close Your Eyes"3:04
    5."Stargazer" (with keyboard intro)9:08
    6."A Light in the Black"8:12
    7."Stargazer" (Pirate Sound tour rehearsal)8:34

    Personnel

    Rainbow

    • Ronnie James Dio – vocals
    • Ritchie Blackmore – guitar
    • Tony Carey – keyboards
    • Jimmy Bain – bass
    • Cozy Powell – drums

    Additional musicians

    • Munich Philharmonic Orchestra – strings, horn
    • Fritz Sonnleitner – concert master
    • Rainer Pietsch – conductor

    Production

    • Produced and mixed by Martin Birch
    • Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, February 1976

    Charts

    Chart (1976)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[20]

    33

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[21]

    17

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[22]

    38

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[23]

    12

    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[24]

    36

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[25]

    23

    UK Albums (OCC)[26]

    11

    US Billboard 200[27]

    48

    Chart (2011)

    Peak
    position

    Oricon Japanese Albums Charts[28]

    67

    UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[29]

    7

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[20]

    Gold

    20,000^

    France (SNEP)[30]

    Gold

    100,000*

    Japan (RIAJ)[31]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[32]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[33]
    2011 Deluxe Edition

    Silver

    60,000*

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Accolades

    Publication

    Country

    Accolade

    Year

    Rank

    Kerrang!

    United Kingdom

    "Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time"[16]

    1981

    1

    Kerrang!

    United Kingdom

    "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time"[34]

    1989

    14

    Q

    United Kingdom

    "The 30 Greatest Classic Rock Albums Ever"[35]

    2004

    Kerrang!

    United Kingdom

    "100 Best British Rock Albums Ever"[36]

    2005

    74

    Classic Rock

    United Kingdom

    "100 Greatest British Rock Album Ever"[37]

    2006

    18

    1976 studio album by Rainbow

    Rising (also known as Rainbow Rising)[4] is the second studio album by the British-American rock band Rainbow. It was released on 17 May 1976.

    History

    Band leader Ritchie Blackmore retained only singer Ronnie James Dio from the previous album line-up, and recruited drummer Cozy Powell, bassist Jimmy Bain and keyboard player Tony Carey to complete the new roster.[5] Recorded in Munich in less than a month, the album was overseen by rock producer and engineer Martin Birch. The band was originally billed as Ritchie Blackmore`s Rainbow in the US,[4] but was titled simply Rainbow on this release. In 1996 Cozy Powell told Record Collector magazine that much of the album was recorded in one or two takes, with some subsequent overdubs, which explains why no alternate or demo versions exist, just the original or rough mixes.[citation needed]

    The album showpiece,[according to whom?] the eight-minute-and-26-second track "Stargazer", features the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, and originally had a keyboard intro as evidenced on the 2011 Deluxe Edition`s "Rough Mix" version.[citation needed]

    Few of the album tracks made it into the band`s live set: "Stargazer" and "Do You Close Your Eyes", written prior to the inaugural US tour in late 1975, featured in all the 1975 and 1976 shows, while "A Light in the Black" was dropped early in the 1976 tour, although it was reintroduced into the set during the Japanese dates. "Starstruck" was played in shortened form, usually as part of "Man on the Silver Mountain".[citation needed]

    Release

    The original vinyl release was a gatefold sleeve, containing a photo of the band inside, with a generic Polydor inner sleeve. Rising peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.[6] In the UK it peaked at number 11.[7]

    The first CD issue had a slightly different mix to that of the original LP, including a longer delay before the band entered after Carey`s opening solo in "Tarot Woman", and a longer play-out on "Run with the Wolf". The track "Stargazer" had the vocals mixed without the delay, the extra synthesizer deleted and some of the phased sounds deleted. When remastered in 1999 the original vinyl mix was restored.[original research?]

    2011 Deluxe Edition

    After several reschedulings, the deluxe version of the album was finally released in Japan on 5 April 2011 as a three-SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) Deluxe Remastered Edition. This limited edition reissue was released in a cardboard gatefold sleeve (mini LP-style paper jacket), featuring the "high-fidelity" SHM-CD manufacturing process (compatible with standard CD players) and was part of a two-album Rainbow cardboard sleeve reissue series featuring Rainbow Rising and Down to Earth. Both feature the unique-to-Japan obi strip and an additional insert. The Deluxe Edition subsequently received wider release, and went Silver in 2013 in the UK.[8]

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[9]
    Collector`s Guide to Heavy Metal9/10[10]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[11]
    Rolling Stone(mixed)[12]
    Sputnikmusic[13][2]

    According to AllMusic, Rising captured "Blackmore and Dio at the peak of their creative powers...(it) chronicled both the guitarist`s neo-classical metal compositions at their most ambitious, and the singer`s growing fixation with fantasy lyrical themes – a blueprint he would adopt for his entire career thereafter."[9]

    Musicians Rob Halford of Judas Priest and Snowy Shaw have paid tribute to the album in recent years, with Shaw describing it as "a masterpiece and pretty much a milestone" and saying that it "introduced a more Dungeons and Dragons type fantasy heavy rock to the masses."[14][15]

    In Issue 4 of Kerrang! magazine (cover-dated October 1981), Rising was voted the greatest heavy metal album of all time.[16][17] In 2017, it was ranked 48th at Rolling Stone`s "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time".[18]

    Notable cover versions

    • Italian power metal band Domine covered the song "Stargazer" and released it as a Japanese bonus track on their 2002 album Stormbringer Ruler.
    • Chicago metal band Bible of the Devil covered the song "Starstruck" on a 2004 split EP with The Last Vegas.[19]
    • Dream Theater also covered the song "Stargazer" on the album Black Clouds & Silver Linings (2009).
    • Faroese folk metal band Týr covered the song "Stargazer" as well on their album The Lay of Thrym (2011).
    • The 2014 tribute album to Ronnie James Dio This Is Your Life featured covers from "Starstruck" by Motörhead and Biff Byford and a medley of the songs: "Stargazer", "Tarot Woman", "Kill the King" and "A Light in the Black" called "Ronnie Rising Medley" by Metallica.

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Tarot Woman"5:58
    2."Run with the Wolf"3:48
    3."Starstruck"4:06
    4."Do You Close Your Eyes"2:58

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    5."Stargazer"8:26
    6."A Light in the Black"8:12

    2011 Deluxe Edition

    Disc one – New York Mix
    No.TitleLength
    1."Tarot Woman"6:01
    2."Run with the Wolf"3:41
    3."Starstruck"4:06
    4."Do You Close Your Eyes"3:00
    5."Stargazer"8:26
    6."A Light in the Black"8:12

    Disc two – Los Angeles Mix
    No.TitleLength
    7."Tarot Woman"6:05
    8."Run with the Wolf"3:45
    9."Starstruck"4:05
    10."Do You Close Your Eyes"2:58
    11."Stargazer"8:22
    12."A Light in the Black"8:11

    Disc three – Rough Mix
    No.TitleLength
    1."Tarot Woman"6:06
    2."Run with the Wolf"3:49
    3."Starstruck"4:04
    4."Do You Close Your Eyes"3:04
    5."Stargazer" (with keyboard intro)9:08
    6."A Light in the Black"8:12
    7."Stargazer" (Pirate Sound tour rehearsal)8:34

    Personnel

    Rainbow

    • Ronnie James Dio – vocals
    • Ritchie Blackmore – guitar
    • Tony Carey – keyboards
    • Jimmy Bain – bass
    • Cozy Powell – drums

    Additional musicians

    • Munich Philharmonic Orchestra – strings, horn
    • Fritz Sonnleitner – concert master
    • Rainer Pietsch – conductor

    Production

    • Produced and mixed by Martin Birch
    • Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, February 1976

    Charts

    Chart (1976)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[20]

    33

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[21]

    17

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[22]

    38

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[23]

    12

    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[24]

    36

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[25]

    23

    UK Albums (OCC)[26]

    11

    US Billboard 200[27]

    48

    Chart (2011)

    Peak
    position

    Oricon Japanese Albums Charts[28]

    67

    UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[29]

    7

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[20]

    Gold

    20,000^

    France (SNEP)[30]

    Gold

    100,000*

    Japan (RIAJ)[31]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[32]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[33]
    2011 Deluxe Edition

    Silver

    60,000*

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Accolades

    Publication

    Country

    Accolade

    Year

    Rank

    Kerrang!

    United Kingdom

    "Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time"[16]

    1981

    1

    Kerrang!

    United Kingdom

    "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time"[34]

    1989

    14

    Q

    United Kingdom

    "The 30 Greatest Classic Rock Albums Ever"[35]

    2004

    Kerrang!

    United Kingdom

    "100 Best British Rock Albums Ever"[36]

    2005

    74

    Classic Rock

    United Kingdom

    "100 Greatest British Rock Album Ever"[37]

    2006

    18

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